Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Topological surface states usually emerge at the boundary between a topological and a conventional insulator. Their precise physical character and spatial localization depend on the complex interplay between the chemical, structural and electronic properties of the two insulators in contact. Using a lattice-matched heterointerface of single and double bilayers of ?-antimonene and bismuth selenide, we perform a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the chiral surface states by means of microscopy and spectroscopic measurements complemented by first-principles calculations. We demonstrate that, although ?-antimonene is a trivial insulator in its free-standing form, it inherits the unique symmetry-protected spin texture from the substrate via a proximity effect that induces outward migration of the topological state. This "topologization" of ?-antimonene is found to be driven by the hybridization of the bands from either side of the interface.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
topological insulator
Elenco autori:
Colonna, Stefano; Carbone, Carlo; Ronci, Fabio; Moras, Paolo; Flammini, Roberto; Barla, Alessandro; Sheverdyaeva, Polina; Hogan, CONOR DAVID
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